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November 12, 2019 at 9:07 pm
MHDJ
SubscriberHi,
I'd like to inject tracer into an oscillatory flow in a tube. The geometry is like a T-junction pipe, I have the following boundary condition: constant velocity at inlet for tracer, and at the ends of the tube one is wall (closed) and the other end of tube should be oscillatory velocity.
I'd be thankful if you could guide me how to apply simulation inside a tube with oscillatory flow and closed boudary condition at the one of its ends while we inject tracer inside the tube.
Regards,
MJ
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